,‘,'H,_ .7 ‘ tonal -x There are a number of letters in this weekls SUN concerning my editorial reply to Tony Reddin's letter of November 2nd. I am glad to see that someone reads the SUN even if all three letters.are from students whoreither work on or have worked on the SUN. ‘ Now,in replying to these letters I hope I won’t be accused of levelling a personal attack or spite at the authors.- My reasons for not \ AN? wool-D- 3'3 LEADER mus‘r es. ABLE “fi9‘fHudk; . FAs-r, 1'05. (atri 7490 2 g‘ printing Mr. Reddih's article on nuclear energy have already been listed and I don’t intend to list them again in this issue.~ The problems seem to arise with the last_paragraph of my reply where I stated, 'Wr. Reddin, you should,be aware of some of these problems since you were once editor of'a student newspaper, although after you were editor the name was changed so that the‘ SUN’s high ideals would not suffer from the degrading standards set by the Cadre.” One of this week’s letters states that "I have no right to feel selfLrighteous because I worked on the Cadre and that as a member of that staff I must accept some responsibility for it." I never pretended that I did not work on the Cadre. Many people know I worked on the Cadre. I spent a semester on the paper because I wanted to get involved and I wanted to find out how a paper operated. Yes, certainly I will accept some of‘the responsibility for the "name" the paper got QUT_it I§_the responsibility of the editor to say what he will and will not print. In the case of the Cadre the editor did not say what should be printed (or, more important, What should not be printed) while in the case of the SUN the editor simply said what would not be printed. . L The letter writer goes on to state that he doesn't know of any articles that were ever refused publication in the SUN. I hate to disagree with one of the SUN’s faithful readers but there have been a good number of articles which were not printed in the first seven issues of'this year’s student paper. To continue with another argument in this letter, concerning which is more important in the SUN — the Pink Panther Graphics and Rumor Hath It or an article on nuclear energy — this. editor feels that the material appearing in the UPEI SUN is what the majority of students will take time to read and possibly even enjoy reading! Another letter states, "The message you conveyed spoke as if'this edition of the UPEI newspaper has improved to such an extent that its editor may be placed on some lofty pedestal and, from this vantage point, comment on the / , supremacy of the SUN’s ideals. I’m sorry if'this is the impression that anyone may have taken; I don't pretend to be an expert on what a student paper, any student paper, should be, but I am stating what the paper I work for is striving to be, and that is not being like the Cadre, in any aspect! I believe that the SUN has improved a great deal over the past two years, and a lot of other people on campus seem to agree with me. The whole idea of changing the name from the Cadre to the SUN was so that we could start an entirely different paper. ' Now, this rather lengthy editorial has focused on the Cadre and its editor, which in the beginning I hoped I would not do! My reasons for not publishing the nuclear power article were printed in last week's SUN. Some people feel a public apology is called for; if so, than I'm sorry,Mr. Reddin, if‘my personal feelings concerning your editorial ability had to appear in'a student paper but I stand by fly reasons for not printing your article, and they were not based on any personal animosity! Letters 8 Opinions ‘ the Nov. 2 issue, you made some rude and irrespms— ible statements. In Dear Editor: In your editorial reply to 'Ibny Reddjn's letter in / “ The UPEI SUN is the student newspaper at the p . University of Prince Edward Island. It is published “’weekly throughout the academic year by the UPEI Student Union. - Contents are the responsibility of the editor and staff. Opinions are those/of the persons ex-, pressing them. ' The deadline for submissions is the Friday ‘noon preceeding publication. All letters and - articles must be signed although anonymity can be granted. We reserve the Fight to edit material for space or legal reasons. The UPEI SUN is a member of Canadian University Press (CUP): National advertising is handled by Youthstream, 307 Davenport Road, Toronto, 0ntario,r hl6-925-6359. a The SUN is printed by the Journal Pioneer in Summerside, P.E.|. and is distributed throughout campus and in various locations in CharlottetOWn. Office hours are Mondays, noon--lO p.m.,» U Tuesdays, 2-l2 p.m. and Wednesdays, 2-5 p.m. » ’ The staff meeting is each Thursday evening. at 6 p.m. in the SUN office. ' . Our mailing address is UPEI SUN, Main Buildi ing, University of PEI, Charlottetown, P.E.l., CIA hP3. OUr phone number-is 892-h12l, local 387. I " .. ‘Laurie Tierney John Moore John Cairns Maria DrisColl « Darla Ford . Pat Ingralam , Nora Cutcliffe Maureen MbCabe Derwin Bank 5 ‘Editor: Gerald McKennav. Photographer: Lee Donnelly Typist: Pat-Inghram , answering a perfectly must share sure of" the legitimate question, you responsibility for what dredged up old, Completely \ you called itsv‘"degrading unrelated references to standards". Any attempt Tony's former editorship to lay the "blane" solely of me Cadre to somehow With,T0ny- is an unauthen— ‘ justify your failure to' tic act and a oopout on print both his article Your part- and ad. In my four years with Just what did your both Cadre and [the little tirade about .the SUN, I honestly can't Cadre have to do with why remrber a legitimate you didn't publish his ad for any social concern material? It was a very. group eVer béing denied personal, very dirty dig publication. Why the . which reveals the precedent now? The ad hypocrisy behind the was aimed at eliciting SUN's so—called "high‘ either student or faculty ideals"., Gerald, you support and interest and have no right to feel self therefore was‘and is righteoUs for you yourself related to students at were once deeply involved UPEI. Surely the ’ ' with its production. Any- principle that concerned one who worked on that groups have the right_t:_q_ paper, including myself, a ._con' t. on page 5